Patents Represented by Attorney Jackson Patent Law Office
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Patent number: 8079379Abstract: The invention relates to a baby walking stick which facilitates and accelerates the transition from crawling to walking in a physiologically appropriate manner. In addition, the invention prevents the accompanying adult from adopting unsuitable postures and the design of the stick provides increased safety by connecting the adult and the baby. The invention comprises a folding stick having an upper curved section which curves around the baby's erect head. The upper end of the stick is provided with a T-shaped handle for the adult and the centre of the stick, at the height of the baby's arms, is provided with handlebars with which the baby can hold himself/herself upright. The lower end of the stick is provided with two wheels so that the stick slides as the baby and adult walk, which wheels are in contact with the ground and joined by an axle parallel to the above-mentioned handle and handlebars, all of said components being disposed in parallel to the direction of movement.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Inventor: Antonio Vilar Peron
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Patent number: 8074508Abstract: The invention relates to a device (D) for fastening an electronic detection unit (100) for tires to a rim (J), this unit being of the type which is fastened to the valve (200), which valve comprises a part (210) outside the rim and a part (220) inside the rim, said device consisting of a connection module (300) connected on the one hand to the inner part (220) of the valve (200) and on the other hand to a preformed receptacle (400) for accommodating said electronic unit (100), distinguished in that said receptacle (400, 400a, 400b) forms an accommodation volume which is open on the tire tread side. Applications: detection unit fastened to the vehicle wheels.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: LDL TechnologyInventor: Dominique Luce
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Patent number: 8049758Abstract: A sensing baseball game apparatus (10) has a game machine (12) connected to a television monitor (18). A bat input device (32) is provided with an acceleration sensor. An acceleration signal is transmitted by an infrared-ray LED (34) to an infrared-ray receiving part of the game machine (12) whereby the game machine (12) determines a moving speed of the bat input device (32) to calculate a moving parameter of a ball to be batted. Accordingly, a batted ball is moved in the game scene according to the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Hiromu Ueshima, Shuhei Kato
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Patent number: 8035306Abstract: The invention concerns a circuit for setting all types of LED'S (7), mounted in series of five, their particular arrangements in series of five, powered by a direct voltage higher than 14 volts, using an LM 317 T regulator (1) and a potentiometer of 4.7 kOhms (8) providing them with a variable luminance. Complementary setting resistors (R1, R2, R3), are arranged in series or in parallel, on the trigger or at the regulator output, so as to obtain a setting stroke starting form the outset of the illumination that is around 7.5 volts, up to its maximum performance around 12.5 volts. The invention is designed to replace all the applications where fixed LED'S are used.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Pierre-Alain Dumas
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Patent number: 8024493Abstract: A system configured to transfer an electronic file includes a non-volatile storage memory; an autonomous power supply; a transfer system comprising a transmitter configured to transmit a file to be transmitted, the transmitter comprising a first contact connection port configured to enable mechanical fitting to a contact connection port of a second system, a receiver configured to receive a file, the receiver comprising a second contact connection port configured to enable mechanical fitting to another contact connection port of the second system, and a transmission control system configured to authorize or prohibit a transmission of an electronic file to the second system, the transmission control system including a system configured to recognize mechanical fitting to the second system.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: MovitecnicInventor: Jérôme Matzuzzi
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Patent number: 8009866Abstract: An imaging unit captures images of the retroreflective sheets worn on both legs. A multimedia processor detects step and jump of a player on the basis of the pictures obtained by the image capturing to reflect to a video image and thereby the interactive system is constituted. It is possible to support a user so as to continuously perform a stepping exercise while reducing an economical burden of the user and realizing the space saving.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Hiromu Ueshima, Keiichi Yasumura
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Patent number: 7995588Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for distributing data. In an exemplary method of distributing data within an internet, there is a step of receiving, in a first node, an identifier corresponding to a file. Subsequently, the exemplary method uses the identifier to select a second node, by performing an operation with the identifier and an ID for a node in the internet. The exemplary method receives, in the first node, an address set from the second node. This address set could, for example, include addresses corresponding to a swarm in the Bittorrent protocol.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Vuze LLCInventor: Paul Anton Gardner
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Patent number: 7972089Abstract: Disclosed is a system of displacing a plurality of parts to be stocked and distributed, each part defining a first end and a second end. The system comprises a conduit, the conduit defining an interior to house an actuation fluid, an axis of displacement in the interior, and an interior surface; and a plurality of devices. Each device includes a periphery configured to contact the interior surface of the conduit and to move along the interior surface, a device first surface approximately perpendicular to the axis of displacement, the device first surface being subject to a pressure of the actuation fluid thereby subjecting the device to displacement in the conduit, a first device-end shaped to receive the first end of a corresponding first part in the plurality of parts, and a second device-end shaped to receive the second end of a corresponding second part in the plurality of parts.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: F2 C2 SystemInventors: Jean-Marc Auriol, Philippe Bornes
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Patent number: 7963851Abstract: A card game apparatus 12 includes an image sensor 54. The image sensor photographs a design (31: FIG. 2) printed on a card 30. A photographic signal from the image sensor is sampled by a game processor 64, and is further re-sampled to form a photographic pixel data array. A ROM 66 is provided with a database (67A: FIG. 7) which is assigned a comparison data array and a card ID for each entry. By searching the database based on the photographic pixel data array, the processor 64 obtains one card ID and displays card data of the card identified by the card ID on a television monitor.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Hiromu Ueshima, Shuhei Kato, Mark Kanghyeon Kim
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Patent number: 7930921Abstract: An impact detector includes a first determination unit operable to determine whether or not an absolute value of an acceleration in a direction of Y axis exceeds 1G, and an impact determination unit operable to output a predetermined impact detection signal which indicates detection of impact in a direction of Z axis in response to an absolute value of an acceleration in a direction of X axis exceeding 1G within a predetermined time period T after the first determination unit determines that the absolute value of the acceleration in the direction of Y axis exceeds 1G.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2006Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventor: Hitoshi Obori
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Patent number: 7932908Abstract: A sensing baseball game apparatus (10) has a game machine (12) connected to a television monitor (18). A bat input device (32) is provided with an acceleration sensor. An acceleration signal is transmitted by an infrared-ray LED (34) to an infrared-ray receiving part of the game machine (12) whereby the game machine (12) determines a moving speed of the bat input device (32) to calculate a moving parameter of a ball to be batted. Accordingly, a batted ball is moved in the game scene according to the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Hiromu Ueshima, Shuhei Kato
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Patent number: 7908416Abstract: An effective bus arbitration unit is described in which it is possible to reduce, as much as possible, the waiting time until a bus master obtain bus ownership and improve the rate of operating the bus while improving the throughput of data transfer. A bus master issues a size signal (for example, signal “CDSZ”) indicative of the size of data to be read or written. A state machine 155 grants bus ownership to the bus master for the bus cycles corresponding to the size signal in order to enable the bus master to successively read or write data. Arbitration is performed once for every series of bus cycles corresponding to the size requested by the bus master. Since the size signal is issued by the bus master as a size signal indicative of the necessary and sufficient size for data transmission, the state machine 155 can set an optimal number of bus cycles.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Shuhei Kato, Koichi Sano, Koichi Usami
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Patent number: 7866834Abstract: The image sensor 15 of the information processing apparatus 1 can capture the retroreflective sheet 17 subjected to infrared light emitted from the infrared emitting diodes 11 since the retroreflective sheet 17 is exposed when the open-close portion 19 is opened. Therefore, it is possible to detect the input device 3. On the other hand, when the open-close portion 19 is closed, the image sensor 15 can not capture the retroreflective sheet 17 since the reflective sheet 17 is not exposed. Therefore, the input device is not detected.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventor: Hiromu Ueshima
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Patent number: 7839382Abstract: A sensing baseball game apparatus (10) has a game machine (12) connected to a television monitor (18). A bat input device (32) is provided with an acceleration sensor. An acceleration signal is transmitted by an infrared-ray LED (34) to an infrared-ray receiving part of the game machine (12) whereby the game machine (12) determines a moving speed of the bat input device (32) to calculate a moving parameter of a ball to be batted. Accordingly, a batted ball is moved in the game scene according to the parameter.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Hiromu Ueshima, Shuhei Kato
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Patent number: 7779940Abstract: Disclosed are vehicles and methods for transporting materials.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Gregory Demetrulias
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Patent number: 7782515Abstract: The invention concerns a system enabling projection of a digital video image sequence, on a screen with different size and shape, by the mean of a light beam which can be generated by a source (1), of low/medium power laser type or of white light type, oriented by a 3D's ball-joint (2). The system contains a rotary disc micro-shutter (4) with slots (3), two optical rotary discs (5) and (7) digitally controlled on an axis (12) with 3D's ball-joints (6), generating the vertical and horizontal beam sweeping onto the screen, ended by a rectangular shutter (8). The display is realized by successive reflections of the light beam on reflective microscopic facets, covered with a thin metallic coat, and distributed on the discs surface (5) and (7). The surface of each facet is oriented with a reflective angle incremented according to an angular increment which depends on the aimed application.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Inventor: Jean-Marc (Joseph) Desaulniers
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Patent number: 7759632Abstract: There are provided an infrared light emitting diode 42 operable to emit light in a predetermined cycle; a phototransistor 44 operable to receive light which is emitted by the infrared light emitting diode 42 and reflected from a retroreflective sheet 40 of the operation article 3, and output a light reception signal “Sp”; and a highpass filter unit 116 operable to pass a high frequency component of the light reception signal “Sp”, output the high frequency component as a light reception signal “Ss” and operable to generate a reference voltage. The highpass filter unit 116 supplies the reference voltage to a node to which the light reception signal “Ss” is output, and the processor 110 counts the number of pulses included in the light reception signal “Ss”, and calculates the speed of the operation article 3.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventors: Teppei Asano, Shuhei Kato
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Patent number: 7719741Abstract: The image sensor 15 of the information processing apparatus 1 can capture the retroreflective sheet 17 subjected to infrared light emitted from the infrared emitting diodes 11 since the retroreflective sheet 17 is exposed when the open-close portion 19 is opened. Therefore, it is possible to detect the input device 3. On the other hand, when the open-close portion 19 is closed, the image sensor 15 can not capture the retroreflective sheet 17 since the reflective sheet 17 is not exposed. Therefore, the input device is not detected.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: SSD Company LimitedInventor: Hiromu Ueshima
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Patent number: 7606935Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods of automatic retransmission of electronic mail.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Hiroshi Suzuki, Takehisa Okazaki, Hirokazu Yasumuro, Kenso Arima
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Patent number: 7593844Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods for translating documents.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2008Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Shohichiro Takeshita